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Jovica Jovanović
Jovica ( sr-Cyrl, Јовица) is a masculine given name. It is a hypocoristic form of the name Jovan. Notable people with the given name include: * Jovica Antonić (born 1966), Serbian professional basketball coach, former player * Jovica Arsić (born 1968), Serbian basketball coach * Jovica Blagojević (born 1998), Serbian footballer *Jovica Cvetković (born 1959), Serbian handball coach and former Olympic player *Jovica Damjanović (born 1975), retired Serbian football midfielder *Jovica Elezović (born 1956), former Yugoslav handball player *Jovica Jevtić (born 1975), politician in Serbia * Jovica Kolb (born 1963), Serbian former football player * Jovica Lakić (born 1974), retired Serbian professional footballer *Jovica Milijić (born 1986), Serbian-born Maltese futsal player *Jovica Nikolić (born 1959), Serbian former midfielder * Jovica Raduka or Joe Raduka (born 1954), former Serbian-American soccer player *Jovica Rujević (born 1977), Serbian male badminton player * Jov ...
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Jovan (given Name)
Jovan ( sr-Cyrl, Јован ) is a Serbia, Serbian male given name equivalent to English language, English "John (given name), John" or Slavic names, Slavic "Ivan (name), Ivan", from . The name is common amongst Orthodox Christians as a result of John the Baptist (Sveti Jovan Krstitelj) Notable people with this name A *Jovan Aćimović (born 1948), Serbian footballer *Jovan Adepo (born 1988), British-born American actor *Jovan Ajduković (born 1968), Serbian linguist and writer *Jovan Albanez ( 17th-century – 1732), Habsburg Montenegrin-Serbian military leader *Jovan Ali (born 1995), Trinidadian cricketer *Jovan Anđelković (1942–1969), Serbian footballer *Jovan Andrevski ( 2000–2001), Bulgarian military leader *Jovan Asen ( John Komnenos Asen; 1345–1363; died 1363), Bulgarian noble-born Serbian despot *Jovan Atanacković (1848–1921), Serbian general *Jovan Avakumović (1841–1928), Serbian lawyer, criminologist, statesman, and prime minister *Jovan Avakumović (poet ...
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Jovica Škoro
Jovica Škoro (; born 12 December 1947) is a Serbian former football manager and player. Playing career After playing one season for Bečej in the Vojvodina League, Škoro joined Yugoslav Second League side Napredak Kruševac in 1969. He would spend the following decade at the club, becoming the club's all-time leading scorer. In total, Škoro netted 115 league goals in 240 appearances. He also helped the team win promotion to the Yugoslav First League on two occasions in 1976 and 1978. At the height of his career, Škoro scored a hat-trick in a memorable 4–0 friendly win over Tottenham Hotspur. Managerial career After hanging up his boots, Škoro served as manager of Napredak Kruševac on numerous occasions. He was most notably manager of Sartid Smederevo from October 2000 until his resignation in April 2003, leading the team to a best-ever third-place league finish in the 2001–02 season, as well as reaching the FR Yugoslavia Cup final in the same year. Later on, Ško ...
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Serbian Masculine Given Names
Serbian may refer to: * Pertaining to Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree ... in Southeast Europe; in particular ** Serbs, a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans ** Serbian language ** Serbian culture ** Demographics of Serbia, includes other ethnic groups within the country *Pertaining to other places ** Serbia (other) ** Sorbia (other) * Gabe Serbian (1977–2022), American musician See also * * * Sorbs * Old Serbian (other) {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Ivica
Ivica is a Slavic masculine given name, a diminutive form of Ivan. The direct English equivalent of the name is Johnny, while the equivalent of its augmentative Ivan is John. It is one of the frequent male given names in Croatia, and is also present in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In Croatia, the name Ivica became one of the most common masculine given name in the decades between 1950 and 1989, peaking at second most common 1970-1979. Ivica is also a common character in Croatian jokes, like Perica. In Slovenian, Ivica is both a masculine and feminine given name. Notable people named Ivica * Ivica Avramović, Serbian footballer * Ivica Dačić, Serbian politician, Prime Minister of Serbia * Ivica Dragutinović, Serbian footballer * Ivica Džidić, Croatian footballer * Ivica Grlić, Bosnian Croat footballer * Ivica Kostelić, Croatian alpine skier * Ivica Kralj, Montenegrin footballer * * Ivica Mornar, Croatian footballer * Ivica Olić, Croatian footballer * Iv ...
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Jovičić
Jovičić or Jovicic () is a Serbian surname derived from a masculine given name Jovica. Notable people with the surname include: * Branko Jovičić (born 1993), Serbian footballer * Đorđe Jovičić * Igor Jovičić (born 1964), first and last Secretary General of Serbia and Montenegro * Robert Jovicic (born 1966) * (born 1956), president of the World Diasporas and Minorities Organization (WDMO) * Zoran Jovičić (born 1973), Serbian footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Jovicic Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Jović
Jović () is a South Slavic surname, a patronymic of Jovan. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleksandar Jović (born 1972), retired Serbian international football player * Boban Jović (born 1991), Slovenian footballer * Bojan Jović (born 1982), Serbian football goalkeeper * Borisav Jović (1928–2021), Serbian communist politician, served as the Serbian member of the collective presidency of Yugoslavia * Božidar Jović (born 1972), Croatian handball player * Dejan Jović (born 1968), Croatian political scientist * Dragan Jović (born 1963), Bosnian football manager * Filip Jović (born 1997), Serbian footballer * Ivo Miro Jović (born 1950), the former Bosnian Croat member of the tripartite Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina * Josip Jović (1969–1991), Croatian police officer * Luka Jović (born 1997), Serbian footballer * Milan Jović (born 1975), retired Serbian professional footballer * Milovan Jović (1955–2009), Serbian footballer * Mirko Jović (born 1959), ...
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Victor Jovica
Victor Jovica (born November 26, 1945) is a Croatian-born Puerto Rican semi-retired professional wrestler, and promoter. Along with Carlos Colón, he is the co-founder and promoter of Capitol Sports Promotions, now known as the World Wrestling Council (WWC), which, since the 1970s, has been one of the dominant promotions on the island of Puerto Rico. Professional wrestling career Jovica made his professional wrestling debut in 1971, working primarily in the Canadian Stampede Wrestling promotion. By 1974 he had relocated to Puerto Rico where he, along with Carlos Colón founded Capitol Sports Promotions (later renamed World Wrestling Council; WWC). In December 1976, Jovica and tag team partner Hercules Ayala won the NWA North American Tag Team Championship (Puerto Rico/WWC version) from Heigo Hamaguchi and Gordon Nelson. They held it for 21 days before losing it to ''Los Super Médicos'' ( Super Médico I and Super Médico II). In November 1977, Jovica won the North Amer ...
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Jovica Vico
Jovica Vico (, born 27 February 1978) is former Bosnian professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea .... Club career He has played for Bosnian club NK Čelik Zenica, Mexican clubs CD Toluca and Atlético Mexiquense, Montenegrin FK Čelik Nikšić, Slovenian clubs NK Maribor and NK Šmartno, Austrian SK Rapid Wien and FK Leotar in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In February 2008 he was part of the Bosnia and Herzegovina A2 team. By June 2015 he was sports director of FK Leotar.Jovica Vico
at FK Leotar official website, retrieved 13-6-2015


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Jovica Veljović
Jovica Veljović (; born 1954) is a Serbian type designer and calligrapher. He is professor for type design at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. In 1985, Veljović was awarded the Prix Charles Peignot, an infrequently awarded prize for type design. His designs include ITC Veljović and Espirit for ITC, Sava, Silentium and Ex Ponto for Adobe, and Libelle, Veljović Script and Agmena for Linotype. He also has worked as a consultant to URW URW may refer to: * Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield * Union of Russian Workers * United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America or United Rubber Workers of America, North American trade union * UnReal World, survival video game * Unrestricte .... References External links Homepage Jovica Veljović(Adobe website) Calligraphy class {{DEFAULTSORT:Veljovic, Jovica Living people Serbian emigrants to Germany German typographers and type designers 1954 births ...
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Jovica Vasilić
Jovica Vasilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јовица Василић; born 8 July 1990) is a Serbian former footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ... who played as a right-back. Career statistics External links Utakmica profile* {{DEFAULTSORT:Vasilic, Jovica 1990 births Living people Footballers from Priboj Serbian men's footballers Men's association football defenders FK Sloga Kraljevo players GFK Sloboda Užice players FK Novi Pazar players OFK Beograd players FK Vojvodina players Serbian First League players Serbian SuperLiga players 21st-century Serbian sportsmen ...
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Jovica Trajcev
Jovica ( sr-Cyrl, Јовица) is a masculine given name. It is a hypocoristic form of the name Jovan. Notable people with the given name include: * Jovica Antonić (born 1966), Serbian professional basketball coach, former player * Jovica Arsić (born 1968), Serbian basketball coach * Jovica Blagojević (born 1998), Serbian footballer * Jovica Cvetković (born 1959), Serbian handball coach and former Olympic player * Jovica Damjanović (born 1975), retired Serbian football midfielder * Jovica Elezović (born 1956), former Yugoslav handball player * Jovica Jevtić (born 1975), politician in Serbia * Jovica Kolb (born 1963), Serbian former football player * Jovica Lakić (born 1974), retired Serbian professional footballer * Jovica Milijić (born 1986), Serbian-born Maltese futsal player * Jovica Nikolić (born 1959), Serbian former midfielder * Jovica Raduka or Joe Raduka (born 1954), former Serbian-American soccer player * Jovica Rujević (born 1977), Serbian male badminton playe ...
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Jovica Tasevski-Eternijan
Jovica Tasevski-Eternijan ( Macedonian: Јовица Тасевски - Етернијан, pronounced ; born 25 July 1976, Skopje) is a Macedonian poet, essayist and literary critic. He won ''The Enchanting Poet Award'' for excellent contribution in poetry writing, given by The Enchanting Verses Literary Review. His books were shortlisted twice for the most prestigious Macedonian poetry prize ''Miladinov Brothers'' and once for ''Dimitar Mitrev'' award given by the Macedonian Writers' Association for book of literary criticism and essays. His poetry is published in a number of anthologies in Macedonia and abroad, it has appeared in many literary magazines and has been translated into several languages. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Macedonian literary magazine ''Stremež'' and a consultant for Macedonian poetry in ''The Other Voices International Project'', an anthology of world poetry endorsed by UNESCO. He graduated from the Comparative Literature Departmen ...
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